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** On a much darker note, cheating wasn't a good idea either. Nor was begging his archrival to ''remove his humanity''. It backfired ''horribly''.
** Similarly in "Phantom Planet", {{spoiler|Vlad revealing himself to be half-ghost to the world, and then forcing the world to pay him in order to save the planet... which he couldn't actually do.}}
* [[Ambiguous Situation]]: It's unknown in "The Ultimate Enemy" if future!Vlad was preparing to {{spoiler|kill past!Danny to stop the [[Bad Future]] and past!Danny escaped by sheer luck and stamina, or if he realized it would be wrong despite the temptation and helped past!Danny as originally intended.}}
* [[Amulet of Concentrated Awesome]]: The amulets that Dora and Aragon wear to turn them into dragons.
* [[Ancient Keeper]]: Frostbite
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'''Tucker:''' Waste ''these'' looks and all ''this'' charisma hunting ghosts? Criminal. }}
* [[Eternal English]]: You would think that someone who died 1600 years ago would ''not'' be speaking Modern American English. Also, the one non-English speaker speaks ''modern'' Esperanto.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]:
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** "The Ultimate Enemy" shows why Vlad is broken in the [[Bad Future]]; he adopted Danny {{spoiler|after the latter's family died in the Nasty Burger accident, and they both grieved. At Danny's request, Vlad tried making him normal by removing his ghost side, to "make the pain go away". It backfired; the ghost Danny absorbed Vlad's ghost powers, becoming more powerful, and proceeded to slaughter the human Danny while he was hiding in a [[Troubled Fetal Position]].}}
* [[Even Heroes Have Heroes]]: [[Inverted]] in a sense -- Vlad ([[Captain Obvious|the villain]]) is a huge Packers fan.
* [["Everybody Laughs" Ending]]: "Attack of the Killer Garage Sale", "Public Enemies", "Double Cross My Heart", ''Danny Phantom'' is riddled with this.
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